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> Error When Converting Office Docs to PDF
airvideo
post May 23 2008, 06:52 AM
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I am running Office 2003 and Acrobat 7. When I try to print any Office document as a PDF, I get an error message saying:

Unable to find "Adobe PDF" resource files.
"C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Adobe PDF\Standard.joboptions"
Do you want to run the installer in repair mode?

When I click yes, the error message goes away and it appears that the document is being created (the little printer icon appears in the tray), but no dicument is created. When I look in the shared documents folder, the file is not there, nor is the Adobe PDF folder referenced in the error message. Moving the "Standard.joboptions" file to that location does not clear the problem. This has only recently started to happen after running fine for at least a couple of years. Does anyone have a suggestion for a fix? Thanks.
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post May 27 2008, 11:16 PM
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Hello airvideo welcome.gif

The following Adobe KB discusses uninstalling and reinstalling the program:
Error "Unable to find Adobe PDF resource file..." when you create PDF files (Adobe Acrobat Elements 6.0, Adobe Reader 7.0)

Try that and see if it helps.

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